X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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10th December 05, 03:23 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Pardon my torpid neurons here... but... are you suggesting that because the scots don't wear the kilt with the same zeal as yourself, your desire to embrace that culture is somehow diminished? Have I got that right?
blu
Blu it probably sounded like that, but no, I understand that Scotland is like anywhere else, it has nice people and not so nice.
When I wrote that I'd heard from a friend in Scotland who had experienced very bad attitudes from local scots because he was English.
It dissappointed me and that may have come through the post a bit.
I think that we would all agree that Scots that look down on wearing the kilt except in situations they consider appropriate are denying their heritage to some extent.
So if others decide to pick up the baton (even if they are called 'wannabe scots'), so be it.
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